Matter of Q. Li
"Matter of Q. Li" explores the legal implications for Cubans with I-220A seeking U.S. residency, highlighting immigration rulings, court cases, and potential deportation risks.
Willy Allen Jr: "Practically Speaking, There's No Real Difference Between an I-220A and Parole"
Published on 8/16/2025
Cuban Woman Released with Ankle Monitor After ICE Detention: "I Applied for Residency Two Years Ago"
Published on 7/30/2025
Willy Allen Urges Patience for I-220A Holders: "Residencies Are Still Being Granted"
Published on 7/30/2025
Immigration Lawyer Willy Allen: "Matter of Q Li is a Double-Edged Sword, Residing in Detention Must Be Fought"
Published on 7/22/2025
Attorney Liudmila Marcelo Observes Growing Trend of Judges Rejecting Video Appearances for I-220A Clients
Published on 6/27/2025
Cuban Woman with I-220A Loses Immigration Court Case: Judge's Stern Remarks
Published on 5/22/2025
U.S. Immigration Courts Reopen Closed Cases for Cubans with I-220A: Lawyer Warns of Deportation Risks
Published on 5/19/2025
Can Cubans with I-220A Apply for U.S. Residency? Attorney Provides a Definitive Answer
Published on 5/16/2025
Immigration Ruling Offers Legal Pathway for Cubans with I-220A in the U.S.
Published on 5/15/2025